When her fate rests on an impossible choice, is she brave enough to make one?

As if lousy parents, a plethora of social inhibitions, and a complicated love triangle weren’t enough problems, Lexus Wren just discovered she’s a powerful Catalyst — capable of commanding Conduits to do her bidding.

When another Catalyst invites Lexus and her twin would-be boyfriends to leave behind their new family and enroll in a school for “gifted” students — or risk permanent separation, Lexus is forced to make a choice -- play it safe or leave it all behind to discover her destiny.

Suddenly surrounded by others of her kind, Lexus quickly learns that her abilities are greater than she ever imagined, and the twins are not the only people who crave her touch. When the teens are caught in the middle of a battle for power, can they set aside the competition between them in time to protect themselves from the powerful forces trying to tear them apart?

If you like books by authors such as CL Stone, Amy Bartol, or JL Weil, you'll love Growing Wings!

This is a reverse harem paranormal romance series appropriate for ages 13+.

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About the Author

Kellie McAllen is a bibliophile who has her nose in a book every moment she can. When she’s not reading or writing she’s either baking cupcakes, obsessively decorating and redecorating her home, or watching reality dance shows on TV. She lives in North Carolina with her husband, teenage daughter, and 2 sweet kitties.

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I enjoyed this continuations of Flightless Bird. There was a lot of drama, a love triangle, strong emotions and difficult decisions to make. Lexus was learning about her power, and discovered that she was a Catalyst who was able to control Conduits to do her bidding.

Some of her dilemmas were connected to her learning about her true nature, some to her being a teenager. She was not able to make her choice between two boys, but I believe she would put emotional turmoil behind her as she matures. I'm looking forward to seeing her do that.

This follow up to Flightless Bird is amazing! The storyline kept me hooked from the very beginning to the very end and Lexus's complicated relationship with Pheonix and Griffin kept me in a perpetual swoon. I've fallen hard for these characters and can't wait till the third book comes out (which I immediately pre-ordered).The whole concept of Catalysts and Conduits is fresh and intriguing. I loved reading about the powers they have, what they can do, and how Lexus is somehow superior to them all when she's felt completely inferior for most of her life.All in all, this is a fun, swoon-worthy, quick read I'd highly recommend to lovers of YA paranormal romance.

I accidentally read this book first, not realizing it was the second in the series! No wonder I thought a bit of info was missing in the beginning. Regardless I soon got into the story and ended up loving it! The relationship aspect was extremely refreshing - none of the old moral hogwash about having only one partner. Can't wait for the next book. I do think the heroine needs to be a bit stronger and not such a crybaby all the time.

Good series so far and finally the e of them r finally official took freaking long enough and i know Anders was evil the moment he was revealed in the first book this just verifies it. Can't wait for the 3rd book bummed I have to wait 2 months till it come out

I didn't like that they were tempted by other people. I understand that they had to work with others, but seeing their attraction to others made me think that they weren't committed to each other. There was too much drama.I do like the ending though.